"Biden's National Security Adviser Assures More Aid for Ukraine Despite US Gridlock"

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U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan reassured Ukraine of continued U.S. support during a surprise visit to Kyiv, expressing confidence in Congress voting for supplemental aid despite gridlock. He emphasized the U.S.' commitment to ensuring Ukraine's safety and security from Russian aggression, while acknowledging the delay in delivering the new funds. Although specific aid packages were not announced, Sullivan affirmed ongoing discussions about military support, including rumors about sending long-range ATACMS missiles to Ukraine.
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